Moore Lake Enhancement Project

Project Details by Fiscal Year
2021 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$400,000
Fund Source
Clean Water Fund
Recipient
Fridley, City of
Recipient Type
Local/Regional Government
Status
In Progress
Start Date
January 2021
End Date
December 2023
Activity Type
Grants/Contracts
Counties Affected
Anoka
Anoka
Project Details

The purpose of this project is to improve water quality and recreation suitability in East Moore Lake in the City of Fridley. East Moore is imapired for excess nutrients, and water conditions, including periodic high bacteria concentrations, negatively impact the use of the lake and associated park. The proposed project aims to install a biochar- and iron-enhanced sand filter to treat runoff from a 94-acre urban catchment with minimal treatment draining directly into the lake. The project also includes converting shoreline turf into a native plant buffer to discourage geese aggregation and filter runoff. The expected outcomes are improved water quality and clarity, reduced instances of elevated bacteria concentrations in the beach area, and enhanced recreational suitability. Reductions are anticipated to be 18 pounds/year phosphorus and 0.6 tons/year of sediment.

Competitive Grant Making Body
Board Members and Qualifications
Advisory Group Members and Qualifications
Conflict of Interest Disclosed
No
Conflict of Interest Contact

Annie Felix-Gerth

Legal Citation / Subdivision
Minnesota Session Laws - 2019, 1st Special Session, Chapter 2--S.F.No. 3, Article 2, Section 7(b)
Appropriation Language

(Projects and Practices)(b) $16,000,000 the first year and $16,000,000 the second year are for grants to local government units to protect and restore surface water and drinking water; to keep water on the land; to protect, enhance, and restore water quality in lakes, rivers, and streams; and to protect groundwater and drinking water, including feedlot water quality and subsurface sewage treatment system projects and stream bank, stream channel, shoreline restoration, and ravine stabilization projects. The projects must use practices demonstrated to be effective, be of long-lasting public benefit, include a match, and be consistent with total maximum daily load (TMDL) implementation plans, watershed restoration and protection strategies (WRAPS), or local water management plans or their equivalents. A portion of this money may be used to seek administrative efficiencies through shared resources by multiple local governmental units. Up to 20 percent of this appropriation is available for land-treatment projects and practices that benefit drinking water.

2021 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$400,000
Other Funds Leveraged
$3,521
Direct expenses
$25,000
Administration costs
$0
Proposed Measurable Outcome(s)

- 18 lbs/year annual reduction in nutrient loading to the lake, which is 25% of the external load reduction required in the TMDL.
- 1,263 lbs/year TSS
- reduction in E. coli and other bacteria discharged into this recreational lake

Source of Additional Funds

LOCAL LEVERAGED FUNDS

Project Manager
First Name
Rachel
Last Name
Workin
Organization Name
Fridley, City of
Street Address
6431 University Ave NE
City
Fridley
State
MN
Zip Code
554324303
Email
rachel.workin@fridleymn.gov
Administered By
Administered by
Location

520 Lafayette Road North
St. Paul, MN 55155

Phone
651- 296-3767